Back in February, I purchased an LE trade-in unissued Glock 23 Gen 2. Zero holster wear and less than 20 rounds fired through her. She's one of my favorite EDC's.
Absolutely imo. I really prefer the .40 and hope it continues for many many years... Sure it can be a little snappy, but you get the "punch" you pay for and train with. Prices are a little higher for training and the personal defense/carry ammo is definitely higher... Personally, I still prefer it. Glock is Glock, but like a Harley Davidson, you can customize to the moon and back. You can also double up and find a Glock 27...just because. The S&W M&P 2.0 in .40 with a 3.6" or 4" barrel also rocks.
40 has some real realistic bennifits. I just think if you have never shot 40 before, you should rent a 40 and shoot 200 rounds before buying a gun chambered in 40. If you like it and will train with it, buy it! Thanks for supporting the channel!
I have three 40 s&w guns a glock 23 and 27 and a smith and wesson SD40VE. They are snappier but not unmanageable, my sister's first gun was a 40 . My 23 was a friend's old duty hand gun , that he bought after they were made to switch to sig 9mm's. Is that a light laser combo , with a holster?
I have a Lone Wolf conversion 9mm Barrel for my G23; it works great!
I have heard that from people. Do you have any extraction problems?
Back in February, I purchased an LE trade-in unissued Glock 23 Gen 2. Zero holster wear and less than 20 rounds fired through her. She's one of my favorite EDC's.
It is awesome when you find a great EDC. Thanks for supporting the channel!
Absolutely imo. I really prefer the .40 and hope it continues for many many years... Sure it can be a little snappy, but you get the "punch" you pay for and train with. Prices are a little higher for training and the personal defense/carry ammo is definitely higher... Personally, I still prefer it. Glock is Glock, but like a Harley Davidson, you can customize to the moon and back. You can also double up and find a Glock 27...just because. The S&W M&P 2.0 in .40 with a 3.6" or 4" barrel also rocks.
40 has some real realistic bennifits. I just think if you have never shot 40 before, you should rent a 40 and shoot 200 rounds before buying a gun chambered in 40. If you like it and will train with it, buy it!
Thanks for supporting the channel!
If you don't I would
Fair nuff!
I had 2 Taurus. They both broke.
Sorry, to hear they broke. That is frustrating for sure!
I have three 40 s&w guns a glock 23 and 27 and a smith and wesson SD40VE. They are snappier but not unmanageable, my sister's first gun was a 40 . My 23 was a friend's old duty hand gun , that he bought after they were made to switch to sig 9mm's. Is that a light laser combo , with a holster?
Yes, it is a set on Amazon. It's a great deal!